Tower & Tallow

Tower & Tallow MS, BSN, RN, Herbalist

We’ve been busy, deep in creation,Advanced formulas -> skin's real salvation.We jumped right in, through trial and test,...
02/07/2026

We’ve been busy, deep in creation,
Advanced formulas -> skin's real salvation.
We jumped right in, through trial and test,
Challenges endless… still bringing our best.

Dry elbows in winter, cracked and tight,
"Why won’t my skin just feel right?”
For the one who’s tried everything...

✨ Tonight is your night. ✨

Not another lotion.
Not another regret.
No watery promises your skin will forget.
This is Whipped Tallow Buttercream, slow and true,
The kind of nourishment your skin wished it knew.

Pick from Avocado, Mango, and Shea -> don't let it get away!!

🥄 Cloud-soft, slow-whipped, rich but clean,
Grass-fed tallow + plant butters supreme.
They soak right in, they don’t sit or slide,
They stay with your skin, so no rush, no hide.

Your skin isn’t thirsty, it’s calling for fats,
So feed your epidermis with generosity in vats.

Let it soften.
Let it heal.
Let your skin remember how comfort feels.

YO! We sold over half our stock tonight,
This little batch is taking flight. 🛫

OKAY HOLD ON — THIS IS A MOMENT 💃☕🌿We made our Signature Herbal Tea and she has a NAME:✨ Vanilla Meadow Calm Tea ✨…and t...
02/07/2026

OKAY HOLD ON — THIS IS A MOMENT 💃☕🌿

We made our Signature Herbal Tea and she has a NAME:

✨ Vanilla Meadow Calm Tea ✨

…and tonight she’s making her grand entrance.

Her very first appearance is happening at the sold-out Galentine’s event at Smucker Gardens, which feels extremely on brand. Women. Connection. Desserts. Cozy vibes.

This blend was not casually thrown together. She was crafted. Tweaked. Loved on. Sipped. Re-sipped.

Soft vanilla + meadow herbs + calm-your-whole-soul energy.

The kind of tea that stops conversations and starts “wait… WHAT is this??”

Launching Vanilla Meadow Calm Tea in a room full of women who appreciate ritual, intention, and a really good cup?

Chef’s kiss. 💋

Tonight = first looks, first reactions, and a whole lot of heart.

And yes… we’re soaking in every sip.
🌿 Tower & Tallow
✨ Vanilla Meadow Calm Tea
📍 First night. Main character energy.

Oh YES we did. 😍Tower & Tallow officially has an organic mineral + herb seasoning!FOODIES IS BACK!Making its first publi...
02/07/2026

Oh YES we did. 😍
Tower & Tallow officially has an organic mineral + herb seasoning!

FOODIES IS BACK!

Making its first public appearance in two years tonight at Smuckers, and honestly, it was worth the wait.

✨ Something special is unfolding… ✨The Tower & Tallow website is officially in the works and it’s being built with the s...
01/31/2026

✨ Something special is unfolding… ✨

The Tower & Tallow website is officially in the works and it’s being built with the same intention, integrity, and science-meets-tradition philosophy that defines every product we make.

We’re not just launching a site.
We’re elevating the entire experience.

🌿 What’s coming:
A beautifully curated space that tells the why behind every formula

Clear education on ingredients, sourcing, and function

A seamless way to explore, learn, and shop with confidence

🧪 What’s evolving behind the scenes:
Advanced formulation refinements for improved stability, absorption, and performance

Thoughtful ingredient upgrades that enhance efficacy without compromising purity

The same beloved products but now even more intentional, balanced, and refined.

Every balm, oil, and blend is being revisited with a trained clinical eye and an herbalist’s respect for tradition. Nothing trendy. Nothing filler. Just deeply functional, intelligently crafted, small-batch care.
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This next chapter of Tower & Tallow is about raising the standard for natural products, for transparency, and for what your skin (and body) truly deserve.

✨ Stay close.
✨ Big upgrades.
✨ Same heart.

**Tower & Tallow —> where formulation is purposeful and nature is respected

Do you remember these? Our Zero Waste Dish Soap work so well we’re making more!! Refill options are coming and even if y...
01/19/2026

Do you remember these? Our Zero Waste Dish Soap work so well we’re making more!! Refill options are coming and even if you don’t refill, the ramekin is yours to reuse and bake with. Functional, low-waste, and thoughtfully made.

🍋 scented!!

We are getting there... a few steps closer.
01/17/2026

We are getting there... a few steps closer.

🥵Sweating isn’t a flaw -> it’s a biological function.Your body uses sweat to regulate temperature, eliminate waste, and ...
01/17/2026

🥵Sweating isn’t a flaw -> it’s a biological function.

Your body uses sweat to regulate temperature, eliminate waste, and maintain skin microbiome balance.

The problem isn’t sweat --> It’s odor-producing bacteria and blocked pathways.

Perfect Pit Paste was designed to work with that biology, not against it.

Instead of aluminum salts that obstruct sweat glands, this formula uses mineral clays, non-nano zinc, and fats that support the skin barrier -> helping neutralize odor while allowing normal perspiration to do its job.

Why that matters:
• Sweat glands stay functional
• Skin microbiome stays more balanced
• Less irritation, less rebound odor
• Better long-term tolerance for sensitive skin

This is deodorant that respects human physiology -> not a chemical override.

✔️ Grass-fed tallow base
✔️ Kaolin & non-nano zinc
✔️ No aluminum, no endocrine disruptors
✔️ Warm Vanilla or Rustic Trail scent from essential oils

Sometimes “better” isn’t stronger ☺️ it’s smarter.

When the nervous system is overstimulated 😵‍💫, the body looks for signals of safety.Touch, scent, and topical input matt...
01/17/2026

When the nervous system is overstimulated 😵‍💫, the body looks for signals of safety.

Touch, scent, and topical input matter more than people realize.

Relax & Calm was formulated with that in mind — a topical herbal support designed to engage the skin’s sensory pathways and help the body downshift naturally.

🟣This blend uses traditional calming botanicals infused into a tallow-based balm, allowing fat-soluble plant compounds to absorb slowly through the skin. Applied to pulse points, neck, shoulders, or feet, it supports relaxation through peripheral nerve signaling — not sedation, not suppression.

✔️ External nerve support
✔️ Organic herbs + essential oils
✔️ No fillers, no synthetic fragrance
✔️ Made for real people living in a very overstimulating world

Sometimes calm isn’t about “doing more” -> it’s about giving the body the right input.

These aren’t perfumes — they’re functional botanical waters 🌿Designed to work with the skin as a sensory and regulatory ...
01/17/2026

These aren’t perfumes — they’re functional botanical waters 🌿

Designed to work with the skin as a sensory and regulatory organ.

✨ Lavender Water (with Peppermint) supports calm skin, gentle oil balance, and a cooling sensory signal that helps the body downshift.

🌹 Rose Water (with Lemon) hydrates, tones, and adds soft brightness while respecting the skin barrier.

✔️ Steam-distilled botanicals
✔️ Simple, clean formulations
✔️ Designed for skin + nervous system communication

Use as a facial mist, toner, or anytime your skin — and system — needs a reset.

The differences between raw and pasteurized milk. Know what you are getting.
01/15/2026

The differences between raw and pasteurized milk. Know what you are getting.

The New Food Pyramid from a cardiac surgeon's perspective 👨‍⚕️❤️ (Dr. Ovadia)1. 50% to 100% increase in dietary protein‼...
01/12/2026

The New Food Pyramid from a cardiac surgeon's perspective 👨‍⚕️❤️ (Dr. Ovadia)

1. 50% to 100% increase in dietary protein‼️

Traditional dietary guidelines recommend that around 10% of daily calories should come from protein, including sources like red meat, fish, and beans. Some nutritionists recommend even smaller amounts — think 7% or 8% of calories.

However, the new DGA recommends 1.2 to 1.6 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight. For a 150 lb person, that’s around 82 to 109 grams of protein daily.

Note that the guidelines stress consuming whole, real foods, and not necessarily supplements like protein powders.

Recommendations include foods “from animal sources, including eggs, poultry, seafood, and red meat.”

👨‍⚕️❤️Cardiac Surgeon’s Verdict: Amazing start.

The more people experiencing the benefits of protein, the better. And contrary to popular belief, high protein does not hurt the heart.

If you’re concerned about this, I highly recommend exploring available research.

2. The de-villanization of high-fat food‼️
If you’re old enough to remember the low-fat craze of the ‘90s, this new food pyramid may come as somewhat of a shock.

The new guidelines emphasize:

🐄Full-fat dairy. Studies show full-fat dairy lowers your risk for obesity and improves heart health.

🧈Cooking with healthy fats. Recommendations include olive oil, butter, and beef tallow. Fats sit separately from sweets. Added sugar has its own set of regulations and isn’t lumped in with dietary fat.

Cardiac Surgeon’s Verdict: Excellent! But we still have a ways to go.

High-fat diets are not the reason people wind up on my operating table.

In fact, there’s research to suggest that balanced high-fat diets may “improve body composition, inflammation and vascular function.”

But we still have a way to go with accepting saturated fat.

3. Eliminating added sugar ‼️
The new DGA states that “no amount of added sugars or non-nutritive sweeteners is recommended.” By ‘non-nutritive,’ it means fake sugars like Splenda or Sweet-N-Low. It does not include sugars in whole, real fruit or full-fat milk. But it does state that “one meal should contain no more than 10 grams of added sugars.”

There is also a chart of added sugar limits to help consumers make more informed choices around what they eat. (Below)👈

So if you’re purchasing packaged food like bread, for example, avoid brands that add more than 5 grams of sugar per serving.

Cardiac Surgeon’s Verdict: Excellent!

Sugar is incredibly pervasive in the Standard American Diet, and being less pervasive about intake is substantially better for everyone (including your heart).

For context, the previous DGA recommendation was limiting added sugar to 10% of daily calories. Now, guidelines recommend avoiding sugar almost entirely. Infants and children aren’t recommended to consume added sugar at all.

Because, as we all know, children deserve metabolically healthy diets.

4. De-prioritizing grains ‼️
If you remember the previous food pyramid, you likely remember the 8 to 11 servings of grains per day. Pasta, whole-wheat bread, and yes, your morning cereal, were all considered to be the literal foundation of a ‘healthy’ diet.

But our new dietary guidelines cut this recommendation by as much as 80%. Think just two to four servings of whole grains per day. Compared to older recommendations, that’s as much as you’d get in one meal.

Cardiac Surgeon’s Verdict: It’s about time.

We have overwhelming evidence showing how processed dietary carbohydrates can negatively affect the heart. Shifting to a lower-carb dietary approach is far more aligned with a proper human diet, despite claims of being ‘radical’ or ‘impractical’ for most.

But I should emphasize that these guidelines don’t necessarily recommend a zero or low-carb approach. The report itself encourages readers to eat “traditionally prepared” grains such as oats, rice, and sourdough bread.

Other carbohydrates, like fruits and potatoes, still sit higher up on the echelon of whole, real foods.
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What else I’d like to see from the dietary guidelines:

America’s new DGA is a breath of fresh air, and among the best dietary guidelines I’ve had the privilege of reviewing. I already know it will be a helpful resource for my patients. And hopefully, it will also prevent you from winding up on my operating table.

But that doesn’t mean there’s not room for improvement.

If I could make a few recommendations, they’d include:

1. Setting strict limits on alcohol consumption
I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: alcohol is not your friend. Deprioritizing its role in everyday life has incredible benefits for metabolic health.

The US’s previous dietary guidelines set tangible limits around alcohol, like one drink per day for women and two per day for men. But 2026 guidelines only recommend you “limit” alcohol consumption “for better overall health.”

What does ‘limit’ mean in this context? For many people, more concrete guidelines may be useful.

As a general rule, I recommend limiting alcohol consumption almost entirely.

2. Clear definition for ultra-processed food
You could likely identify ultra-processed food if you saw it: anything that’s technically edible, yet heavily altered from its original form.

You can’t look at a Twizzler and really know where it came from, for example. Or create a Snickers bar with ingredients you could grow in your backyard.

Keep in mind that an ultra–processed food is different from a processed food. Greek yogurt is technically processed, but incredibly nutrient-dense for most individuals. In contrast, an ultra-processed food has virtually no nutrient density on account of the high heat and heavy mechanical development process. They offer plenty of energy, but practically nothing to nourish your body.

If there’s one thing nutritionists can agree on, it’s that ultra-processed foods should be avoided as much as possible. I can also chime in as a cardiologist. Research has found that for every 10% increase in the amount of UPFs people consume, “their risk of a heart attack, stroke, or other serious cardiovascular event was 12% higher.”

And yet, there’s no officially recognized definition for what makes up an ultra-processed food.

✔️The guidelines did issue a few rules of thumb:

1. Avoiding packaged or ready-to-eat foods
2. Limiting artificial flavors, dyes, preservatives, and sweeteners
3. Avoiding meat with added sugars or starches

But there’s still no operational definition that standardizes UPFs on a wider scale.

3. Eliminate saturated fat limits
The New Food Pyramid, in RFK’s words, will play a role in “ending the war on saturated fats.”

But you should know there are still strict consumption limits.

The guidelines still posit that “saturated fat consumption should not exceed 10% of total daily calories.” This is a measurement that hasn’t changed over the last 30+ years of American nutrition guidance.

That said, studies show limiting your saturated fat intake may not have any real impact in preventing heart disease.

In fact, there’s research to suggest increasing your intake of saturated fat within a whole, real food diet can positively affect your metabolic health.

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